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Commission approves Windler masonry‑mitigation framework to lower masonry thresholds for townhomes

Aurora Planning and Zoning Commission · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved three major adjustments in the Windler (OneLearn) master plan to allow lower masonry percentages for single‑family attached homes in exchange for an architectural mitigation points system intended to preserve design quality and lower upfront costs.

The Aurora Planning and Zoning Commission voted Jan. 14 to approve three major adjustments allowing lower masonry minimums for single‑family attached homes across three Windler (OneLearn) neighborhoods, adopting a mitigation framework that ties masonry reductions to specific architectural features.

City planner Connor Bailey described the requested adjustments from GVP Wenler LLC and a mitigation point system that assigns required architectural measures — such as window variation, entry articulation,…

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